The study at Al Maaref University is unique and has special characteristics where you, as a student, are central in the learning process and outcomes.

The learning takes place in an outgoing and challenging environment where the focus is on nurturing the most appropriate competencies and skills, among which leadership and entrepreneurship are priorities to get involved in the making of a new future.

The following sections shall guide you in simple steps to your search journey to explore the program of study that suits you. You will be escorted to a new and an exuberant journey of discovery, challenge, change and leadership.

Life at MU is vivid and engaging. It is full of activities and events that bring out the brightest and best in the students' personalities during their stay, on (and off) the University premises. All staff members are keen to make sure the university environment is full of enriching exchanges, intellectually and socially, throughout the days, weeks, semesters and years.

Faculties and professional support services are the pillars of the university. Both of them are working under the leadership of the President and the University Council. On the other hand, the President and the University Council abide by the University governance led by 12 notable members of the Board of Trustees.

The Faculties and Professional Services are pivoted around you, the student. The aforementioned bodies make sure that excellent academic, financial and recreational services and support are delivered to enable you to have a landmark experience of acquiring a range of skills that contribute to your success in the community and the job market.

The Professional Support Services represent a set of core administrative and support functions carried out by friendly personnel who focus on delivering quality services that enable you to have an enriched study and developmental collegiate experience at Al Maaref University.

Despite that Al Maaref University is a newly established higher education institution in Lebanon. The University has a very clear vision sourced by qualified and highly motivated academic, administrative and support personnel who combined multifarious local, regional and international experiences in higher education.

The University takes seriously the quality assurance of education and works on creating leaders and innovative solutions for Lebanon and the Islamic World, and thus participates in enhancing the productive and ethical human role and value in the contemporaneous and future worlds.

Two-Day International Conference Report: "Towards a Culture of Dialogue Between Religions"

Two-Day International Conference Report: "Towards a Culture of Dialogue Between Religions"

Within the context of increasing interest in the case of dialogue in general and between religions in particular, the University of Al Maaref, in cooperation with the Lebanese Association for the Advancement of Science, initiated an international conference for the first time entitled "Towards a Culture of Interfaith Dialogue". The conference aims at establishing and building a culture of dialogue, through which the human can accept the other who is different religiously, culturally and socially. Through this biennial conference, Al Maaref University aspires to explore how the religious culture of humans perceives oneself, the other-within and the other-without of different religions. This conference will not repeat the idea of the importance of dialogue and its necessities but would like to move on to the research in the culture of dialogue.

The first International Conference on Interfaith dialogue was held in Beirut, Lebanon, on January 13 and 12, under the patronage of Lebanese President Michel Aoun, represented by His Excellency Dr Pierre Raffoul. The conference was attended by a large number of Islamic and Christian religious figures from the Arab and Islamic world, and an audience of official figures, diplomatic, security, academics and social.

The conference was concluded on Wednesday 13 September 2017. It included five thematic axes of discussion over two days. These were the following; a- The formation of religious culture, b-the Intellectual Pluralism, c-the Obstacles to Interfaith Dialogue, d-the Role of Religious Institutions in a Culture of Dialogue, e- the Practical Experiences, Institutions and futures of Dialogue.

The conference came out with a set of final recommendations, and a committee will be formulated to follow them up.

For further details about the two-day activities in the conference, please click the "Side Links" placed on the top right side of the webpage.